= DAILY NEWS _ CANADIAN e SUALTIES REACH 2,000~RUSSIANS TO ATTACK CONSTANTINOPLE HS, CLEMENTS FORSAKES NORTH... CANADIANS HAVE RUSSIA FORCE T0 B AYVIEW HOTEL EL BURNS DOWN-—- WILL RUN IN COMOX-ALBERNI voc!" MANY GUESTS LOSE EFFECTS | | suinanensne (Special to The Dally News) (Special to The Dally News.) London, April 29.—-The Cana- Petrograd, April 28. A Rus- NORTH GAVE MAJORITY TO HIS OPPONENT LAST ELECTION (ii! Casually list, it is feared, Will) oy expeditionary force in aid of FIRE TOOK PLACE THIS MORNING ABOUT 9 O’CLOCK—ORIGI- DOESN'T WANT TO TAKE CHANCES IN THIS Dis- |be nearly two thousand. Further lied dis escesil agile” tatuie’ NATED FROM STOVE IN UPPER ROOM—FULLY TRICT AGAIN. details of the fighting say that the oe COVERED BY !NSURANOCE. [Constantinople has been concen- | Canadian ¢ avalry charged through _., |trated at Odessa and was review- i (Special to The Dally News.) ithe Germans three times, Col, | The Bay View Hotel is no more. |was out of order and the door had It took fire this morning about|to be broken through. It seemed 0:30 and was so badly gutted with|t0 take about ten minutes to lo- hentan Meet lfire that it is useless and might| Cate the fire department but final- ; las well have burned to the ground.|!» they were located and a few jhave left Englaud et r Sn moments later the firm alarm ox-Alberni.| ” upset a oe : iia tial - = FRENCH CRUISER Mr. | has represented SUCCEEDS GLADWIN |in one of the upstairs front rooms spread the story. f Comox-Atlin for general, whom he said he always | : SUNK B' BY TORPEDO | sccuviea by Mrs. Babington. A Both fire engines started for the he old 10X- o \ 9-H. S. Cle_| body such as this because he was |Hart-McHarg fell rescuing a pri- jed by the Czar. They will effect | a landing on the eastern coast of ist returned more likely to gweta hearing than ite from a machine gun There | ces that he| Was his fortune at some of his|*°' 4 million Germans before Surkey under the guns of the Vancouver meetings. |Ypres. Canadian reinf reements | for the Do- | The fire seems to have started reat ¢ : | ahtel t wy | Scene of action and it seems that but the new found of great assistance in con-| Guests) to Gas Gitte @ fire was lighted in the room every ( ' CSpEeS 09 VES ee Ne) as fate would have it, both of ‘ this up,| Bection with his department in} : ; (Special to The Dally Mews.) | morning and this was done today : a" sce Aes DP, ; Vancouver, April 28.—George | a ; ; i he h oe t them balked on Second Avenue in ° Comox Al enforcing the law. | : London, April 28.—The Freneh|as usual, so that the origin o : x of Comox-Al- | Morden, editor of the North Shore ‘ | the Gre can ehisete ts eee front of the government buildings 7 th and Skeena in Mr. Bowser also referred to the Beene was sheeen Gane Cambetta was tor- f 2arly f and 't took quite a long time to he North effect the war had on the coun- I. andidate to take the place of W |pedoed and sank in the Adriatie,|the stove 'n that room. sik Gin water terned oh the tab. {911 election the North | y's finances. A depression after EK. Gladwin, recently deceased ee eer ore Dee eee PR een O:00 6. sepreRataiNS oF In the meantime the alarm was ) ss, the opponent | jthe real estate speculation was ’ Ba aE j720 men wore saved. The cruiser | The News was on the war to the given to the occupants of the ho- ae ts, a majority and! | due. anyway, but the war made it | BASEBALL. | was of 12,352 tons, and was built) train, when a lady coming up tel. Mrs. Emmonde, Mrs. Bab- it Mr. Clements|Worse. This depression Sa oe jin Brest in 1904. | from the wharf shouted that the inetoe, Mies Kesler, - Mise Me. hances are still bad|¢d them from going ahead with} (Special to The Dally News) _ Fin ees building was on fire. At that 6 GT Naughton and Miss Whitley were publie works, such as the Prince | Seattle, April 28 rhe Vancou THE CRADLE. | ment heavy smoke was coming } the dining room et breakfast - a Rupert court house. He believed |v er baseball team defeated Seattle at P - ont of both upstairs windows. entirely innocent of the fire. Miss ON W J BOWSER that after the war, trade would | by . to 3 yesterday. Viet ria beat| HI ne aay a“: ! = ral The News man ot ; to - Weolsard. wha dbectinn fa tes gue ees have a boom as it did after the|Spokane, 8 to 7, and Tacoma won|J. L. Hickey, 329 Fifth Avenue, a/telephone of the Bay View to give room upstairs and although she jheard the crackling of the fire she thought ‘t was in the hall W. J. Bowser, Attorney stove and congratulated herself eed Ministes af iin: on having a nice warm fire to ama : f Agriculture, ané greet her. ON VISIT TO RUPERT Napoleonic wars. N wer Aberdeen by 2 to 0. ldaughter, on April 26. ‘the alarm but the lock of the door | l if British Co- A few minutes later the cry of ' ed today on the fire was ringing through the bupe n a holiday trip.! halls and everybody was excited tr, Bows nounced that he and trying to save something ill not e any campaign from their rooms. Miss Whitley, pee trip as it is ie Miss Woodyard and Mrs. Em- =) we sotewsts of 88! GERMANS EMPLOYED MILLION MEN IN ATTACK---LOSSES ARE VERY |" *ve! 0+ most of thei personal effects. Miss MeNaugh- 0 tar of Trade tanh GREAT--7,200 WOUNDED GERMANS AT ONE HOSPITAL ton and Mrs, Babington were not s called upon for able to reach their rooms at all ide a few brie! re- | ---FRENCH FIGHT BRILLIANTLY as they were a blaze of fire at gan by saying that} the time the alarm was given. , eased to address a , " ens Messrs. Heward, Calloway and ee London, April 29.—The Ger-,which took an exceedingly active Thoml'nson also lost all their be- Tee 30TH BATTALION MAY sae have again failed in their | part and fought on a large seale. REAL ESTATE DEALER longings. CANADIAN RED CROSS * . : »!/The British : french aviators Among those rooming at the great attack on Ypres and the|The British and French ay ) \ cOOleTY . HAVE BEEN IN ACTION Yser Canal, although there is still|did great damage to the German COMMITS SUICIDE Bay View at the time of the fre bee funds to care * cs h activity at the front. Yes-|railway stations. ee were the following: Mrs. Babing- Vanadiens.a6 © (Special to The Dally News.) | terday they had won ground) French Success. rey es ingot ; (Continued on Page Four.) ' ortiand, Ore, April 28.—'T. : Will you help? * Vaneouver, April 28.—The 30th) geposs the Yser Canal and were} The official announcement tells] _ a “a ' ™ a , we Mee or se ‘ ee ; ee. ae sco rooke, a wealthy rea LD ofee or send *)pattalion, which left Shorneliffe, jonls forced back by the most/of the capture of several German asl dsnlan committed suicide | loneer Laundry W. Robertson, * is believed to be among the re-/.tubborn fighting and contesting |trenches and six quick-firing guns | today H l I i ' R : : ere today. ’ ge ac led Cross S0- *linforcements at Ypres. Nothing |eyery foot of the ground, by the French at Het Sos. In an-|0 _ .. ae oe ' t non: tion ugh | , G S aenee ; the 1 sania otal downwards from his bathroom to Third Avenue East deti e as re come Vv . othe place e rene OOK 8 ; Tete e ee ee RRR ES aren ee — : pore. eee the pavement and fractured his Phone 118 about their part in the engage "a In this concentrated attack, iN |euns, two bomb throwers, much leo C skull, We Use the Most Modern ment which a million men were engag-|war material and several hun- , . = i, the Germans have had tre ired pl ne! At a single point _ Renny Laundry Machinery Built. NS ed, we rermans ave ae ®-!idred prisoners. as > pol , : = m | ‘ . . son- } Social F 1 BOARD OF TRADE |mendous losses. The British ar-|pear Ypres where the Germans Quality, satisfaction and econ Gomme In Any Tuesday or n e ainment } . ; . apo omy. New Wellington Coal. Wednesday and See How HOLDS LUNCHEON {tillery mowed them down in/faced the French lines there ar — he Bruges hospital | ¢ nih tial the fleld Phone 116. 63tf. We Do It Given Under the Auspices . Peep, oe Se ee a ee Oe ee aaneed eT Absolute Satisfaction Is T Po; t t , “re are 7,2 oO ded - eon ° lhe Board of ' rade held an-/alone there are 7,200 Wwoun Fresh Troops. of ' Cotto Hose ll be sold at two PR = ether of their luncheons today on|Germans. It is impossible to @8-| presh French troops are being oi to = ; ' rg 2 Guaranteed . | : | ri > or 2 ce 5S omorro i » CATHOLIC CLUB Board the 8, 8. Prince Rupert, | timate the number of killed but it rushed to West Flanders and ; = : ; : . _ e 19100 | F Jabour’s Sale, oo. IN ana ae where a splendid spread was |'s believed to be very great. | Northern Beance. All the train L ul t Air Fighting er nike ~ ernenyes serve ° service orth of Paris is) given 5 a ; ek ‘em. [rviee 0 pis is “Black Hox” wit ot FX ARGAINS ARD PLAYING STARTS Rey. H. R. Grant was the speak- An interesting part of the fight SA entirely to the carrying of = [° s . 7 : J 9 P. M. ‘ ; ' % =a Aanat of ie abe craft. | a 10 Majestic, 5 ore oe ead er for the ocecasion and deliv-]'8e Wa ea Se aan jsoldier re el __festing than ever, The rest of the For the Baby ___ tered an interesting address on Z soe peepree,jprogram is up to the usual aaa , pioneers and pioneering, He gave . . . $| standard. 9 Only High Grade 4 TON a vivid pieture of ranehing in the Scandinavian Society : ° Re Si Ae ae 6 ( IGHT’S THE NIGHT early days on the prairies, and Will Give a q\C5 If Ed re Safety First—Use New Wel- Collapsible paid a great tribute to the pioneer SOCIAL AND DANCE ington Coal. Phone 116, 67tf. Almost E 5 T H 0 L =E ranchers. In the K. of P. Hall, Saturday 3/3 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ™ GIVEN AWAY . —_—— May 1, at 9 P. M. my “ Prints will be sold at 8c per To Close Out Quickly We HE WEATHER ie } ee Se yard and Ginghams at 7 41-2e per Shall Offer OP ¥ | “THE BLACK BOX” yard and Ginghams at 7 4-20 pe RA HOU: 4 HOUS — Refesanengnte ~ (in Two Parts yard at Jabour's Sale tomorrow, 3 Only, reg. $12.60 Go- The . | , ‘ | Gente, Gh ac iccccasies « By F. W. Dowling, Observer. ion =< Gentlemen, $1 3) The Greatest Serial Ever Staged! 99.100 CALL OF THE NORTH” agvaten ($ ANIMATED WEEKLY World and oe MEN Conty, rm $14.00 @o- 10.00 . ate . ° O15. Taal War News oe Oeeoeeeees Her like in a Hud 5 a, m,, April 28, 19 oe | “THE CALL BACK"-—\ Sensational CAPTURE TURK SHIPS. 2 Only, reg. $15.00 Go- ’ ne Post, In five Barometer ....seeerere 20.604 Raat j Drama cmuenigiantn Carty. GR. 60s o0os cen ll 00 « Mr. Robert Edeson. 40.0 Geo. Milner Jos, Raatz 3/3 | seasentals. inl eee ial we és Truly Max, temp. ..++seerres | Baw Athe April 26.—Allied war “"velous Production eta ” ees 88.0 Comedy ONS, APF BY." ar- Also 7 Sulkys Admi Min, tomp, .ssrrrrereree’ os mpress afe Admission 10 and 15e¢ ships captured the Purkish ' ‘sion: 10, 15 and 250 Rainfall ...cseccrceccere if a steamers Virgina and Madda car-|3 jeg, $4.50, Now... 3.00 Com) j . ’ on " . me! Friday and Saturd , p ate Sensational Broadway Star Peature prying contraband They were tly- “DOUGH AND ovinenee Our fine lines of Ladies’ Waist UNDER NEW MANAGE- “PME RADIUM THIEVES" i a, pmeeptean Gael Set Mee PRINCE RUPERT TENT & ue Reel Chaplin Comedy will be sold at a big discount to MENT — TRY US in Fares Asm oie to Lemnos AWNING CO. o 0.10 lee P ? jmorrow at Jabour's Sale